LESS THAN 15 MILES SINCE 2013, FIXING MY HONDA NT700 DEAUVILLE, WAS IT WORTH IT?
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- This one owner, sub 5000 miles bike is one of the only bikes left with these stats. Been standing since 2013 and even still has a tax disc. Deserves to be saved and put back on the road. #auction #motorcycle #bikelife #biker #maintenance #oneowner #holygrail #honda #deauville #nt700
Best bike Honda ever made. I wish they would bring it back.
@@stevetaylor8698 do love the dedicated owners, it's a real community 👍
I used nuts and bolts in my VFR750 tank and then Evaporust followed by a tank sealing compound. Never had a problem after that. The Deauvilles are great bikes, I had the 650 for a couple of years and aside from maintenance I never had to do anything to it. 95 mph and 70 mpg, and a nice light bike with good weather protection.
@@peter7624 glad you got it sorted, there seems a few good ways that work. How long was yours standing to rust?
@@vroomroom1 I can't be sure, I bought it used from a dealer. It could have been a long-standing problem, but I like my bikes to be right, so it had to be done.
Great Job! It would be nice to see it all finished after you detail it, if possible. Cheers from the USA!
@@davekintz7170 thanks Dave, will post a picture, it cleaned up well but think the rear wheel would benefit from a full refurb 👍
@@vroomroom1 Great!
Fantastic bike love the dash, looks like a car.
Pity Honda don’t make a bike like it today, I don’t like the NT1100 it looks like every other bike Honda make and I hate the big TFT screen.
I’m actually looking out for a Deauville 700 it’s just the perfect bike for me!
@@o00scorpion00o they are very loved by their owners, you can see that on the Facebook groups. Solid and reliable. Good luck getting one and thanks for watching 👍
My story is similar. The motorcycle has been sitting for 8 years. After cleaning the fuel tank and replacing the fuel pump, it runs perfectly. I have a small problem with it, the aftermarket fuel pump has an unpleasant whistling sound. I would really appreciate it if you could share with me what type of pump You used./maybe a link/. Sorry for my poor English, but it's not my first language. Thank You in advance for your answer.
@@chiagochico hi, great that you a taking on this project and will be saving this bike. The pump I got was just a aftermarket one from eBay, was only cheap but seems to have done the job. Sounds like you were a bit unlucky with the one you got. Sorry but I no longer have a link. Good luck hopefully you will sort it. 👍
@@chiagochico hi, great that you a taking on this project and will be saving this bike. The pump I got was just a aftermarket one from eBay, was only cheap but seems to have done the job. Sounds like you were a bit unlucky with the one you got. Sorry but I no longer have a link. Good luck hopefully you will sort it. 👍
Nice bike! Where do you sell them when done ???
@@northerner1374 This one is on marketplace, a lot are just friends bikes 👍
I actually prefer these better than the pan,
@@mrmoon1482 They do have a strong following. The pan is a very heavy bike, wonder if that goes against it 🤔
@@vroomroom1 is the insurance a lot more for the pan? I was considering the deauville 700 I’m in a bit of a pickle which to buy as I’ve found one of each with similar low miles,
@@mrmoon1482 would have thought it would be a fair bit more to insure the pan as it's a much larger CC. The Deauville is lighter and overall the running costs would be less 👍